An interesting question to ask:
How does this new GN video help consumers, who want to lease a PC? Beside an information that they probably should not use this one company, which other company should they use then? And is the service from this company really that so much worse than the offerings from the other companies?
I see no real positive and helpful information in that video.
NZXT's rental "service" is a worse deal than
borrowing money from a mafia loan shark. That the service is aggressively marketed to teenagers, via scumbag TikTok influencers blatantly lying, using NZXT's own marketing language, is icing on the cake. (Teenagers are the target audience by default because they don't have access to credit cards, but regardless of the target, the deal is maximally scummy.)
NZXT's behavior, in this case, is indefensible. There are no companies that are
just as bad, at least not in this specific way, within the PC Hardware market. If you want the PC Hardware market to stay that way, then you should support--or at least refrain from dismissing--efforts to expose bad corporate behavior when it arises.
I don't love GN's style; I think it's often overlong and overwrought. I think Steve's frequent and exhaustive digressions about his testing methodology veer towards self-indulgence. I think youtube in general is circling the drain due to a proliferation of the low-effort clickfarming nonsense, designed to generate profit by wasting viewers' time. A lot of people here likely agree, given that we're posting on one of the few good remaining sources for text-based PC Hardware news and info. If it were just a matter of your not liking GamersNexus, or of your not wanting to watch a 40-minute video, I'd give you the benefit of the doubt, but the substance of Steve's critique was
helpfully summarized earlier in the thread. And watching the first few minutes of the video is sufficient, anyway. There's no excuse to play dumb, here. You've now posted two or three times in this thread, in defense of NZXT, so you can't claim indifference, either.
After familiarizing yourself with the topic, if you still want to defend NZXT, then be my guest, but do it honestly; defend their behavior on its own merits. "B-b-but all companies are bad" won't fly. Even if you could supply examples of other companies in this space engaged in fraudulent/usurious "rental" schemes, their bad behavior wouldn't justify NZXT's.